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Is this Belastingdienst email real or a scam?
What a real Belastingdienst email looks like
Belastingdienst mainly contacts you through your official account or message box; emails come from @belastingdienst.nl. It will never ask you to pay a fine or claim a refund through a payment link in an email.
Red flags of a fake Belastingdienst email
- !A "tax refund" to claim or a "fine" to pay through a link
- !Requests for DigiD, bank or card details
- !A sender domain that is not @belastingdienst.nl
- !Urgency or threats of extra fees
- !Awkward language or a look-alike domain
Check it in 10 seconds
- 1Look at the sender's full email address, not just the display name. Real Belastingdienst mail comes from @belastingdienst.nl.
- 2Don't click links or buttons. Scammers use look-alike domains that differ by only a word or a letter.
- 3If you need to act, open belastingdienst.nl yourself or use the official app, never a link from the email.
- 4Still unsure? Forward the whole email to check@islegit.email and we'll check it for free in under a minute.
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Check an emailFrequently asked
What does a real Belastingdienst email address look like?
It comes from an @belastingdienst.nl address. Scammers fake the display name, so always check the actual address, and watch for look-alike domains (extra words, a different ending, or a misspelling).
I clicked the link or paid. What should I do?
Contact your bank immediately to block or reverse the payment, change any password you entered, and turn on two-factor authentication. Then report it.
How do I report a fake Belastingdienst email?
Forward it to Belastingdienst's official abuse or phishing address and report it to your email provider. You can also forward it to us to confirm whether it's a scam.